Ronnie,
I guess that is the puzzeling part of this. I took the default config,
meaning I only added the router rip and network 172.16.0.0 commands. I
never added a version or redistribute command. I ended up added version
2 and a redistribute connected command and that corrected my ping
Hopefully someone can help me with this problem.
I have three routers:
Router2501A: E0: 192.168.1.2/24
S0: 172.16.20.1/24
Router2502A TR: 172.16.30.2/24 (configured, but not up as I don't a T/R hub
S0: 172.16.20.2/24 (DCE back to back connection to
Router2501A, S0)
Thanks for the quick response. Here is the current setup:
Router2501A:
Router rip
version 2
network 172.16.0.0
network 192.168.1.0
no auto-summary
Router2502A:
router rip
redistribute connected
network 172.16.0.0
Router2524A:
router rip
redistribute connected
network 172.16.0.0
network
Well, Raj pointed me in the right direction. I added a version 2
statement to each of the routers that were missing it. What I can't
understand is why one of them had the statement and the other two did not.
The only configuration that I did in the router rip section was 1)router rip
2)
Thanks for each of your responses.
JackJack Lane wrote:
I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard,
fast-page with parity SIMM chip work with a 2500 series
router? Am I asking for trouble if I don't get a for Cisco
2500 series ram?
I found this chip for $6: 16 MB SIMM
I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard, fast-page with
parity SIMM chip work with a 2500 series router? Am I asking for trouble if
I don't get a for Cisco 2500 series ram?
I found this chip for $6: 16 MB SIMM FAST PAGE with PARITY (4X36) 72 PIN
Thanks,
Jack
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